It is a 360x190cm photograph of the flowing Rhein river .Gursky removed some of the elements that were damaging to the composition, like people and buildings, claiming that ”a fictitious construction was required to provide an accurate image of a modern river. ”
Recommended Reading:
Andreas Gursky: Architecture
Andreas Gursky: Photographs
Andreas Gursky: Photographs from 1984 to the Present
Andreas Gursky: Images
Andreas Gursky: Photographs
Andreas Gursky: Photographs from 1984 to the Present
Andreas Gursky: Images
2.Cindy Sherman- Untitled #96- $3,890,500 in 2011
Self-portrait of the author wearing teenager clothes, taken in 1981. Christie’s, who auctioned it , noted in the presentation: “Who is this girl?Is she scheming to find true love ,or the brokenhearted victim of a failed love affair?”. The intrigue obviously worked.
Self-portrait of the author wearing teenager clothes, taken in 1981. Christie’s, who auctioned it , noted in the presentation: “Who is this girl?Is she scheming to find true love ,or the brokenhearted victim of a failed love affair?”. The intrigue obviously worked.
Cindy Sherman: The Complete Untitled Film Stills
Cindy Sherman: The Early Works: Catalogue Raisonné, 1975-1977
Cindy Sherman: Working Girl
3.Dead troops talk- Jeff Wall- $3,666,500 in 2012
It is a montage made in 1992, a vision after an ambush of a Red Army patrol ,near Moqor, Afghanistan, winter 1986, according to the author. It seems like quite an impressive piece of work, given the fact that it’s a montage made in the early ‘90s. Wall also published a number o f successful albums, including the well reviewed Complete Edition.
Recommended Reading:
Jeff Wall: Exposure
Jeff Wall: Figures & Places--Selected Works from 1978-2000
Jeff Wall: Photographs
Jeff Wall: Complete Edition
Jeff Wall: Figures & Places--Selected Works from 1978-2000
Jeff Wall: Photographs
Jeff Wall: Complete Edition
The image captures a supermarket interior with numerous, colored products, in a two part composition. It stirred the photography world a bit after the price was made public.
It is said that only three versions of this 1904 pictorial photograph are still in existence. Due to the manual hand-layering technique of the time, each one is different. At the time of the auction, in February 2006, it was the most expensive photograph ever sold in history.
Recommended Reading:
Edward Steichen: Lives in Photography
Edward Steichen: In High Fashion - The Conde Nast Years, 1923-1937
Edward Steichen: A Life in Photography
The Bitter Years: Edward Steichen and the Farm Security Administration Photographs
Edward Steichen: In High Fashion - The Conde Nast Years, 1923-1937
Edward Steichen: A Life in Photography
The Bitter Years: Edward Steichen and the Farm Security Administration Photographs
Another self portrait of the artist. In the words of Sherman: “you can be terrified and screaming and hiding your eyes, but you’re laughing, the worse it is, because it’s just so over the top and cathartic to confront these things that are really disturbing.” Here is a collection of her works.
Cindy Sherman
Cindy Sherman: The Complete Untitled Film Stills
Cindy Sherman: The Early Works: Catalogue Raisonné, 1975-1977
Cindy Sherman: Working Girl
This portrait of the famous American gunman has an anonymous author. It is the only surviving authenticated portrait of The Kid.
This aerial photograph was taken by none other than former Russian President, Dimitry Medvedev. It was auctioned in Sankt Petersburg in January of 2010.
It is one of Weston’s best known nudes, and although estimated at “only” $700 000/1million, it was sold after a heated battle between two bidders for almost double the predicted amount.
Taken by Stieglitz in 1919 ,the photograph is part more than three hundred photographs of the painter Georgia O’keeffe. Stieglitz used to consider this kind of images to be portraits of individual body parts, rather than a study or an advanced composition.
Recommended Reading
Alfred Stieglitz: The Key Set - Volume I & II: The Alfred Stieglitz Collection of Photographs
Alfred Stieglitz New York
Stieglitz: Camera Work (25th Anniversary Special Edtn)
Stieglitz, Steichen, Strand: Masterworks from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Alfred Stieglitz New York
Stieglitz: Camera Work (25th Anniversary Special Edtn)
Stieglitz, Steichen, Strand: Masterworks from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Part of the same series , it was originally estimated at a value of $700,000-1 million. Eight of nine highest prices paid for Stielglitz photographs are images of O’Keeffe.
Recommended Reading
Alfred Stieglitz: The Key Set - Volume I & II: The Alfred Stieglitz Collection of PhotographsAlfred Stieglitz New York
Stieglitz: Camera Work (25th Anniversary Special Edtn)
Stieglitz, Steichen, Strand: Masterworks from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Prince’s technique involved mostly re-photographing old pictures that had been previously featured in the New York times. “Cowboy” is a re-photograph of a Sam Abell picture and is the first of its kind to raise over $1 million.
Avedon’s iconic photograph of Dovima, one of the most famous American supermodels was originally published in Harper’s Bazaar. There were two photographs from the shoot, this one and another where Dovima’s dress is black. However, the negative from the “white version” mysteriously disappeared and only one print was ever made. Avedon is one of the most influential photographers of the 20 th century. His work can be found in numerousphotography albums.
Weston took this picture in 1927 after noticing several paintings in the studio of artist Henrietta Shore, depicting sea shells. Some historians believe that this image, along with others of Chambered Nautiluses, was a turning point in Weston’s career and helped develop him as one of the greatest photographers of the previous century.
Recommended Reading
Edward Weston: 125 Photographs
In Focus: Edward Weston: Photographs From the J. Paul Getty Museum
Edward Weston: The Last Years in Carmel
Edward Weston (Aperture Masters of Photography)
In Focus: Edward Weston: Photographs From the J. Paul Getty Museum
Edward Weston: The Last Years in Carmel
Edward Weston (Aperture Masters of Photography)
Lik is an Australian landscape photographer who is often compared to Ansel Adams.This image, resembling an impressionist painting, was taken on the banks of the Androscoggin River in New Hampshire.There was only one print ever made.
Recommended Reading:
Another skillfully crafted image from what is called one of the “most famous practitioners of staged photography”.Taken in 1994.
Recommended Reading:
Jeff Wall: Exposure
Jeff Wall: Figures & Places--Selected Works from 1978-2000
Jeff Wall: Photographs
Jeff Wall: Complete Edition
Taken on the streets of Paris, around 1898-1899, it is a gelatin silver chloride print originally estimated at $150,500. It ended up selling for more than six times that amount.
An unconventional portrait of the famous American pop artist.It as originaly estimated at $300,000. Mapplethorpe has photographed many personalities of the art world in his career and is known for his bold approaches. More of his work is available in printed edition.
Adams is considered to be the founder of modern landscape photography. He took this photo in November of 1941 from a location on U.S. Route 84. It was in very high demand an Ansel personally made over 1300 prints of it. As he was known for neglecting to record specific dates of his images, this one in particular has been listed throughout the years as having been made between 1940-1944. More of Adam’s works can be found in printed albums.
Recommended Reading:
Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs
Ansel Adams: The Camera (The Ansel Adams Photography Series 1)
Ansel Adams in the National Parks: Photographs from America's Wild Places
Looking at Ansel Adams: The Photographs and the Man
Ansel Adams: The Camera (The Ansel Adams Photography Series 1)
Ansel Adams in the National Parks: Photographs from America's Wild Places
Looking at Ansel Adams: The Photographs and the Man